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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 27, 1927 I By GEORGE McM Privates Get Clummy with Viarshal Foch PARIS 1 JUST BOUGHT ALL THE CORN'BEEF AND CABBAGE (N SWITZERLAND NOW, 1 WANT YOL TO CALL ON COUAIT PISON BEVYORE WE LEAVE \TALY, HE ANOTRER | oM 15 THAT sO? HARD Davs I THOUGHT You WERE GOWNG 7O | HopPE MAGG\& CHANGED HER MIND AND WE Oo-w! Oct. 27—Many an ex 1S A VERY INTERESTING AND_SHIPPED 1T TO ARE GOING TO AFRICA - SWITZERLAND, - it 1927 av InvL Fearume Senvice, Inc who couldn’t have g close to Mar buck priva AFRICA ON 1cceeded in g SPEC ULATION Foeh di actwally ‘talking to him as to man, will g& back to ca this ‘autumn with the lissimo's autograph and memory of a chat and a hand with him hal the war, let with faithful and Hopital There and major and whatnots to Id him fromw contact with plain ex-soldier The Mar hal was in a most freely ami b with him 4 no staff ac e ft tha Block| ken care of by Tour Assoc! { ter, Later | party and wc the Alaska ation of Anc {..Mr. DBlock Block we they and his son Fred arrested charged hunting without guides by wardens, Mr. Gardner said. appeared before (he U Commissioner at Sewar1 with game They » Ban Johnson, snipped at his diopping out as MNEELYTO ST, LOUIS IN FIRST DEAL y WASHINGTON, Oct. 27—An off-season trade which will send " Earl McNeely, utility outfielder, and Richard Coffman, 20-ygar-old pitcher, obtained from Chatta- nodga, to. the St. Louis Browns In exchange for Milton Gaston, pitcher; was announced today by Clarke Griffith, president of. the Washington Baseball Club. Gaston, a right-hander, who is 80, started his professional ca- yeer with the Yankees in 1924, BAN JOHNSON LEAVES AMERIC desk in a characte: Alarm Clock {Does Alarm; Student Dead UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPL Oct. 27—Frightened by the sound of an alarm clock, B. L. Mother- head, freshman of the University of Mississippi, fell from the top bunk of a triple deck bed and re- ceived injuries from which he died. 'Motherhead placed a clock near his head so he would be certain to wake in time to catch a train for a football game. TRIS SPEAKER’S RELEASE DENIED BY SENATOR HEAD WASHINGTON, Oct. | | | 27—Ru- AN LEAGUE ristic pose, clearing up affai ead of American League, and (inset) E. S. Barnard of Cleve probably ‘be chosen to fill important post. IWALT JOHNSON week and entered pleas of guilty. Both men were fined $300 by the Commissioner and paid their fine. CCAL BOY PLEDGE GF HONCRARY CLUB AT OREGON COLLEGE Ju HUNTERS FIND = MUCH GAME IN WESTERN AREA Party of Ei;fieavc After i Six Weeks’ Hunt- ~Two Non-Residents Fined Harc'd Drown, graduate of "neau High school, class of f and now a member c¢f the F h- man class of Oregon Agricultural has Dbeen pledged to the Beaver Knights, national under ! classméns’ honora organ n of “pep and tradition,” a rding to word received by the Empirs i from Corvallis. | { The objects of the organization cattle on- | i to instruct freshmen in the route to their homes in the! ®™ i sta To ©. T. Gardner. pros,|SOnEs. vells and traditions of the| p 3 to instill the “Beave~ {dent of the Alaska Game Com.| COleEe | mission, who traveled with them| PP, entertain visiting teams and from Seward hore, they expressed | 'O function at all college activi- | themselves as highly pleased with' HeS: thelr Alaskan hunt and said they| Ropresentatives —are selected intended to repoat tho exporiancy | from each Traternity and ctub, and S B o ! Brown ix the delesate of the Al Members of the party wers: | Phee Club, ono of the four non:| Ray L. Riley, Samuel B, Harmon, | #filiated mens' cluhs. 3 aik Plankenhorn,. Dr. J. A.| b A Ciump, Dalton W. Bell, Willlams- | port, J. A. Beck, Dubois | Town, D. B. Hopkins, Lotk hayen and Dr, J. L. Hutton, st | college, biz game unie m n from Pennsylvania, ed through here on th~ Yukon Wednesday for pasi- T do all kinds »® ~apair work, such as shingling, ' kalsomining, carpenter, electrical, cte. Phone| Pa | 2003, Henry Gorham. * . —adv Louis. They came north about SRDe SN WA | six weeks ago for a hunt with (‘.I Members of Mooseheart Ll‘nlrm‘ C. Black and ethers, Mr. .Block | will give a series of card parties| heading” the bafty - and opera¥inyg | bewinning Tuesday, Nov. 1s! -’IQI the yacht :Westward under char- $:30 p. m. Moose Hall v preparateey o and, wko wiii | T0 BE MANAGEF Probably Handle Newark ! * Club of International League | WASHINGTON, Oct, 27—Walter ! Johnson, “veteran pitcher of the | Senators, who recently resigned, sannounced over the radio la. night that he had about dacided to accept a managership in the { International League. He gaid he lis looking forward with pleasure to the nmew venture in the minor league. ‘While Johnson did not mention being sent to the Browns the ml‘lmors continued to fly fast today lowing year in a trade which sent | (hat/Tris Speaker would not play Urban Shocker and Joe Giard to|ywith Washington next season, but | the club, it is believed he has de- jcided to accept a contract offered | by Paul Block, owner of the New- the New York club, With St. Louis this year Gaston had a re- cord of thirteen wins apd seven- teen losses. McNeely cost the Senators $50,- 000, being purchased in 1924 from Sacramento. Coffman was farm- ed to the Jersey City club at the start of the 1927 campalgn, lgter rejoined the Senators, and was pent to Birmingham under optfon. OVER : IN 10 ROUNDER - . . DETROIT, MicK., Oct. 27—Tom my, Australian, won the 10- md decision. last night over mny Risko, of Cleveland, in a slugging match. L e & Friday, the 28th, is Remnant Day at Goldstein’s Emparium. Yo » ~—advy. POoM 9N & all of them met the same denial from President Griffith. The la- test one, that Speaker would man- age the Cleveland Indians, said by the local club head to he without foundation, since no waiv- ers had been asked on the veteran and no ‘offers had voluntarily been made for his services, — oe< MONSTER BROWN BEAR| KILLED AT AFOGNAK (Seward Gateway.)' ' The largest brown bear killed in the Westward district this Season was shot just recently at Afognak, according to yesterday's arrivals on the steamer Starr. The pelt measured 14 feet and two inches. ‘ ‘ For some time the residents of that region had heard of a large bear in the immediate vicinity but -there where but a few that )hld seen “him, However, one day, a cow came into the village with half of its face torn off so hunt- ers at once got out their‘guns and directly beyond the limits of! the town came across the mon- ster bear which had already kill- led a cow and was setting on the| T! lfm meal he ever indulged in for' he met his death then Rt ~ady was | ! jark club. —————— — SUITS P:zESSED—$1.00 Phone 576 Jordap’s Valet Service You will be pleased at your ball- room gowns if you let us clear and press them., An expert lady presser on women's dresses is at your service. It is our greatest pleasure to please you. 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